Home Brewer since 1986
Distiller since 1990
Certified Mixologist 2016
MSF Ridercoach since 2006
When I am passionate about something, I go to great lengths to learn as much as possible about it. I learned distilling from a close relative at a relatively young age. This taught me about the brewing and fermenting processes that I would build on in the future. I had no idea that this would eventually become a passion of mine.
A few years later I would attempt to make beer. I started my journey as a home brewer. The first beer I made was from a kit. It started with a can of syrup that would be transformed into a beer. This was in the late 1980’s and no one knew about home brewing or craft beers. Many people would try the beers and expect it to taste like a commercial beer. You could see in their faces that they were not ready for what was soon to become the craft beer trend in the 1990’s to today. These same beers would be met with a much warmer reception today. I continued to brew beer for many years and it still brings pleasure today when I am doing it.
I decided I wanted to try to make the alcohol that I learned to make from a relative. This took me down the road of learning distillation. I started working with other distillers to make various alcohols. I also started making cocktails at this time. We would go to cocktail bars and try new concoctions. It became enjoyable to relax with a cocktail and enjoy the conversations that would happen. I decided I wanted to make these cocktails at home. There were not a lot of resources at the time, but I did manage to find a few books and recipes. Soon I was making my own recipes and creations. There is something to be said for the ability to make a well-balanced drink that has that wow factor. It was even more fun when you can do it at home.
This is what started the cocktail passion. Since these days I went on to get certified as a mixologist though A Bar Above Mixology Academy. I love making cocktails and I hope I can pass this passion to each person I come in contact with.

Richie is a Metro Detroit comedian who thrives in the embarrassment that life has to offer. Since 2016, he’s performed and emceed all around the Midwest. Richie can find the humor in any life event he encounters, and is not afraid to laugh at himself.

Greg comes to us from the fast-paced world of advertising, where he created award-winning spots featuring such comedy icons as Martin Mull, Fred Willard, and Dennis Miller.

Chris Young is able to take real life experiences and turn them into laughs that maintain a clean but funny appearance. Chris’s luck (or lacks there of) have lead him to look at the world through a different set of glasses. Having once been called a pessimist by a fellow classmate “he replied simply, that he is not a pessimist but a optimist, as he believes things could not get any worse!”
He is a frequent performer at comedy clubs, colleges and casino’s as well as corporate shows around the country. He has appeared at the Gilda’s Laughfest in Grand Rapids,Mi the Laughing Skull Festival and the Canton Comedy Festival. His DryBar Special has millions of views. He was the winner of the TV20 Detroit “That’s Funny” Comedy Contest on My Network, as well as a finalist in Dave Coulier’s “Clean Guys of Comedy/Unbleepable Contest.” Chris is also a favorite on radio stations all across the country. He has shared the stage with some of his favorite comics, including Bob and Tom’s Mike Armstrong, Larry Reeb, Heywood Banks, and Dave Coulier.

Mike Bobbitt is brutally honest about his own faults and quirks in a relatable way which he hopes makes everyone realize we’re all in this together. He’s a progressive ally, but warns of the effects of overdoing it. There’s zero hate in Mike’s act, his coarse tongue, occasional juvenile propensity towards body functions and matter-of-fact delivery may not be for everyone.

US Army veteran, started his career in a country known for its comedy. Germany. Now back in his home state of Michigan, he works through his experiences by trading humility for humor.
You may have seen him performing at One Night Stan’s, Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle, Detroit House of Comedy, Windsor Comedy Club and many other shows.

Mark Moehlig is a comic out of Clawson. He’s hosted at Mark Ridley’s, won a comedy rumble, and performs all over Michigan. Check out his podcast ASA Detroit.

Jason A. Jamerson is a Detroit Native, comedian, actor, writer, host, and producer. As part of his early efforts, Jamerson embarked on his love for entertainment to pursue a career as a comedian. Finding the courage to perform on multiple stages across the Metro Detroit area, Jason found his voice, respect for the craft and humility amongst his mentors. To date he has shared stages with the likes of Michael Rappaport, Chris Redd, Tony Baker, Mark Curry, Carl Payne, Brandon T. Jackson, Tony Roberts and many more.
While learning the tricks of the trade, He was offered an opportunity to produce his very own show in 2016 entitled, “This Should Be A Comedy Special” which has been an annual staple for the metro Detroit comedy scene ever since. Jason now travels the country hitting stages and cracking up audience’s with his unique, entertaining brand of comedy.